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Reached 60 and counting rendering a 1080p60 vid, scared for chip safety and system safety. Running stock clocks and cooler with a 1700. Rendering as you read this. Over central heating, I couldn't hear the fan but it was probably running at 100% the whole time, measured temps with CPUID and it peaked near 61

 

 

Edit: Finished, and having said all that it was an absurdly fast render time compared to my old Intel 4690

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Assuming that's 60 centigrade or Fahrenheit you're absolutely fine, you could even consider it cool. Modern processor's will never let them selves reach an unsafe temp, but rather will throttle their performance to keep the temperature in check. That would happen around 90+ centigrade.

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15 minutes ago, StillKindaNew said:

Reached 60 and counting rendering a 1080p60 vid, scared for chip safety and system safety. Running stock clocks and cooler with a 1700. Rendering as you read this. Over central heating, I couldn't hear the fan but it was probably running at 100% the whole time, measured temps with CPUID and it peaked near 61

 

 

Edit: Finished, and having said all that it was an absurdly fast render time compared to my old Intel 4690

If you're looking at CPUID HWMonitor's Package Temperature, you're completely fine in the 60s. That's where my 1600 overclocked to 3.8 sits at full load. I generally recommend not exceeding 80c while overclocking, but you're perfectly fine.

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agreed, anything 80C and lower is just fine, though upper 70C's is getting mighty toasty for long term loading.

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1 hour ago, 1Reshiram12 said:

Assuming that's 60 centigrade or Fahrenheit you're absolutely fine, you could even consider it cool. Modern processor's will never let them selves reach an unsafe temp, but rather will throttle their performance to keep the temperature in check. That would happen around 90+ centigrade.

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1 hour ago, knightslugger said:

agreed, anything 80C and lower is just fine, though upper 70C's is getting mighty toasty for long term loading.

Well it rendered basically at real time, and it doesn't cross 50 when gaming in any case. 60 is absolutely fine, then? 

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1 hour ago, 1Reshiram12 said:

Assuming that's 60 centigrade or Fahrenheit you're absolutely fine, you could even consider it cool. Modern processor's will never let them selves reach an unsafe temp, but rather will throttle their performance to keep the temperature in check. That would happen around 90+ centigrade.

Do you reckon I could invest in a good aftermarket cooler within a, say, $50 budget, and add some Arctic Silver 5 I have lying around to shave some degrees off despite being in the safe zone? It's relatively cold this time of the year, and my room gets rather toasty in the summer. 

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1 hour ago, johndms said:

If you're looking at CPUID HWMonitor's Package Temperature, you're completely fine in the 60s. That's where my 1600 overclocked to 3.8 sits at full load. I generally recommend not exceeding 80c while overclocking, but you're perfectly fine.

What cooler do you have? I'm on the standard wraith one but my 1700 at full load on stock clocks peaked at 61, which doesn't sound right if your 1600 overclocked a fair bit reaches the same at full load, right? I have a pretty similar build to yours, same motherboard, an EVGA 1070ti, a couple of exhaust fans and nothing else of concern with the temperature in the case, which is an S340 elite

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1 minute ago, StillKindaNew said:

What cooler do you have? I'm on the standard wraith one but my 1700 at full load on stock clocks peaked at 61, which doesn't sound right if your 1600 overclocked a fair bit reaches the same at full load, right? I have a pretty similar build to yours, same motherboard, an EVGA 1070ti, a couple of exhaust fans and nothing else of concern with the temperature in the case, which is an S340 elite

I use the Noctua cooler in my signature. When I used the stock Wraith Spire at 3.8GHz, my temperatures reached 80+ during Prime95 stress test. I opted to purchase the Noctua Cooler so I could attempt 4GHz at higher voltages while keeping the temperatures within safe ranges (was unsuccessful at hitting 4GHz).

 

Your temperatures on the stock cooler are perfectly fine and are expected. You have nothing to worry about.

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9 minutes ago, StillKindaNew said:

What cooler do you have? I'm on the standard wraith one but my 1700 at full load on stock clocks peaked at 61, which doesn't sound right if your 1600 overclocked a fair bit reaches the same at full load, right? I have a pretty similar build to yours, same motherboard, an EVGA 1070ti, a couple of exhaust fans and nothing else of concern with the temperature in the case, which is an S340 elite

3.5 or 3.7 is the sweet spot for efficiency on the 1700, you can probably do 3.5 on stock voltage. 3.7 if u bump the voltage and it barely uses 100w on full load, temps should be just right. above 3.7 the power drain and the temperature rises exponentially. I'd stick with the stock heatsink, thats the whole point of ryzen.

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Ryzen 1600 here. Stock speed, stock hsf.

35c no load, 60c max load.

Room temp 27c.

Same result with hyper 212.

 

I assumed you never had core 2 processor which idle at 50c.

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10 hours ago, StillKindaNew said:

Well it rendered basically at real time, and it doesn't cross 50 when gaming in any case. 60 is absolutely fine, then? 

absolutely.

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